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seattle Publis lAbrary PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STA ois waa WEATHER FORECA® Snow flurciee and colder tonight; Sunday probably colder; north winds. 4 INTS PER MONTH, AST EDITION Th Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JAN. 5, 1907. VOL. 8 NO. 270. NE. HUNDRED LOST “SHADES OF BRUTUS! HAS IT COME TOTHIS? — 80 ARD REFIISES 10 : IN MARINE WRECK RECOGNIZE MURPHY | ck oceurred it will be very diffioult to secur Pacific Mail Steamer City of Panama Thought} rie” Ponsa” carrion “ftteon where the wr a > Beore one for Walters | meeting, but Walters acted as mem- 4 Amertoan passengers, twenty-five The board of public works this| ber of the board and te 6 active “4 to Have Been Lost South of San Francisco | Chinese and twenty stecraxe pas morwing recognised iim, instead or | part in its proceedings, wileh con- 4 . i ms 7 . toe end ben the « ™ Murphy, * superintendent of | * a of ; proving the following nade 16 pornons aboard ects and ex officio xnember of | *timates mm the city ¢€ re «Company Hopeful But Indications Point ee vce ee eee ween siresta and ex-officio somber of | Crikenins reaommmentinn the pas Avcondre. It ts bellewed that the ge of the ordinances by the coum City gineer Thomson proved | "i! that, in addition to being a com } petent engineer, he also knows a Gra and paving with asphalt of the district between Sixteesth to Wreck. wet, SER | ; ~e thing or two about playing the|% ‘he district between dn ‘ hes ee.) Heekt. J, M. Staties and Carlos oa ome eee eons | ? game of polities. He simply put it} Ay UM Oot senshi a n o ; (Geripps Tone). Jen, Slt Is | Roggiarde, bound Callao; F.| geouting the idea that the City of | up to Comptroller H. W. Carroll to Madions aL trem Mata 1 BAN FRANCISC’ mer City of | Baxgte for Valparaiso, and Mrs EB.) Panama was wrecked off Pesca. | determine whether or not Murph th ay rhirtieth, py" a ~ HD feported that (he vee tl Schaptrow, Leonvera and Elisabeth | dero, officials of the Pacific Mail | had qualified a superintendent of | Vining streets, Thirtytirst and PR Panama, sailing be "igo & | Scheptrom and Edward Brunscon,| gteamahipy company hold o' the | mroee Phirtyaccond ava, asd is the BE and the isthmus, We rvreckage | for Mansnnitta | cccemeat Wébes tar tie voanale eats When the board met this morn-| Penny-Haine addition, to be paved y valies Oe nore ot Want fhe City of Panama was owned | arrival wrow at Magatian, Mox ing th was an unusually large | with halt aving . ' an od by the Pacific Mall | They state that the report that four crowd present to see what action |, neitiisinkine ‘ here on | tron serew steamer of 1,490 tons| Wardell beach, while ing some | vers Both Murphy and Walters gob coeds -> and was built ta 1873 | anxlety, nevertheless doesn't tend to wore present; Murphy sat on the igo to ype 4 asomelie Hy Dec. 31 panes wan De The telephone operator at Pow | prove in thelr minds that the Pan. right of Superintendent Le B. | aise cb t bet Fortieth ¢ Among the Pw, Ore, on | cadero, seven miles from Wardell | ama te lest Youngs, Walters on the left of |" the dist sap tuage t-' -- 4 Coa, of miles south of} They say that the contents of the Thomaon, and doth looked cool and | °, 924 Fifty-titth s. and Tenth vestigate | beach, which ts name 3 route te Pa te San Francisco, coufirms the re | raft may be washed overboard, it port that two life boats and two! being very stormy weather, and they lyeere eanditions for to the M | eerie and to f ont Roose | tafte bearing the name of the Pa-| also declare that the mere fact that and Fifteenth avs. N. BE. The | utreets in the Queen Anne district, After the board had been called! from Highland drive asd McGraw to order by City E or Thom-! and from Queen Aané to Fourth son, Secretary Bag! * com: | ay lan Bellevue Belmont unconcerned or hee © Mail Steamship company's! the rafts were provisioned does not amer City of Panama, drifted | necessartly mean that an accident | munication from the mayor notify-| ay snd a number ..‘ other um ashore on Wardell beach yesterday, | has beta es the ream s the law ing the b 1 that Murph 144! paved streets weet of Broadway and and aleo that other wree » te iu | provides that rafte must be suppiled been appoint qualified | south ¢ ent » PI we in sight from the ashore with a box of crackers, « barrel of 4 a south of Der to Pike were in s. The! oty ry then read a letter from | yates Comptroller Carroll in answer to the board's inquiry as to whether Murphy had qualified as superin tendent of streets Carroll Contradicts Mayor. Comptrotier Carroll's letter was| is over $3,000,0 brief ing that Murphy|est that ev bad not qualific No further ac- | board. tion was taken, both Murphy and! All awards were laid over until Walters remaining throughout the | Tuesday Phe beate chins 1 in the asphalt paving est shore youtorday | Water and a about noon, and the rafts several | time, urs later The rafts were! ~ ped with provisions and the | Ne Report Received at Head Office. i oars. The beats w NEW YORK, Jan. 6—-The gen made ready for bearing| eral office of the Pacific Mat! passengers The beach is being | Steamship Co. says it has received i for other signe of the | no report that the steamer City of wreek. Until the place ts located | Panama ts lost i of rope all the A number of streets for paving in ricts were recommend> ed, as well as recommendations for grading throughout the outlying tion. The total of the estimates and are the larg came before the emaller dt Oe ant Mra S Emaloe, Cora Jee John O' Kee Preacher Pra R. Hendrie Jones, R. A. Thoyles, J. E WHISKY RING NOW OUT Yi ye ee AFTER BAGLEY BE was simply an attempt on the | a community ought to be controtied) Bagtey's salary was undoubte FIREMAN HURT | AT A BAD FIRE « a ANDREW HAGGE KNOCKED t , t . ftermath of pe 6=(Cotter Lyons Ds aE of the whisky ring which con- | BY Me respectable Re See) ee ot ee re Ag we WEE WILLIE PorTs the city council to. get aven | B¥-*>iding slemer ¢ the whisky | and Rech-i tcpatrick onteate In UNCONSCIOUS AT EARLY : trust or the liquer element the Sixth and Etghth wards 17'S A LONG CRY FROM A ROMAN SENATOR TO BILLY POTTS. MORNING BLAZE WHICH é me for the position I took at Theee were the mw of C. ®. ‘The members of the civil service exepoeps es oo rca tom im epenty #ug- | Begley, secretary of the board of} and salary committee are Raw pue~guynemagsmmmmened STUBBORNLY RESISTED E 22 ema eccs ge aeeoe rhpatrickh for represent-| public works for sfx years, mem-| yer, of the Fourth ward; Burnett FORTS OF TWO COMPANIES.) ~ state legislature as ot city melt and alef the Ninth ar of the Third - _ y Beck, the candidate | » has been a reskient of | Crichton, of the Btghth; Murphy, of The firemen of two engine com- and in voting fer Geo. ‘ mantty ain htidhood, and] the Ninth; Mullen, of the Seventh, pantie iver » hours early for senator instead of | tn life in it for ower 40 years.| and Murd, of the Fifth, The mem- re tled with @ stub-| this m Lyons, They can take my of- | when asked what the motir of | bers of the committee were unwilt born t came A head off and can reduce my | certain members of the cownc!! cowld | tng to express any opinion as to th py the Ife of Fireman Andrew : p bast they not change my | have In, attempting duce empted action of the commitice Hagge of Engine Company No, 11 r tiene, I have followed them | his salary, so as to bring it to «| Good quessers say that Sawyer, OF TT biawe was in the Pacific Carried them out for 4@ years. |figcee below that received by his} and Mullen were tn favor of redu ast Syrup company’s four-story | BPN will continue to do so, Tam not stant | SS Bagtey'e salary, while Cricht brick building at Utah and Atlantic Quem deeceaspnasmenrensomantoennspioeit nor am I er- The attempt made in the meet-| Murphy and Hurd were ae beneee’ Se On eee Deere ere how, as I have | ing of the civil service and it, With Burnett and Kee bot 1 believed, that the politica of | committee last night lo red fence, finally voting agatnat it eye even Ghetiilinn’ tad Gas tha embark at 9:90 . am ie not kno wn how | ———|Aged Woman Tells of Peculiarities of Her) voce. rmompsen 1 fase cen, tthe, renceney frome materials, Wher examination w taken up Family Skeleton and Discusses Insanity of in.cinine i corimony won| net Amey and apes SHOULD BE INCREASED Thompsons and Lees, ru nthe mented eager to tli pufaing, "n° “wet Inte She brick) lag in asin all he could T hief at once called out ad- — ‘ é iain EI ROTI, A. ar Special Service.) beard that Chester form ; urder in oe i ; The Fireman Who Was Badly Hurt i Ghiet Bringhurst, of the Fire Department, Ex-|tim ir ne srtompted to put Mebon | ,,74COMA, Wash. Jan, 6-— he ai nie heart and the moment he made BIG ROBBERY I MS peor mood asia ed in This. Morning's Fire. erect 4itional fire help. ANOREW HAGGE, a P j ald off Thompson closed this morning.| ove? the phone. Ip cross examina of empty cans directing a mt (Photo by courtesy of Plummer.) presses the Hope That Council Will Not The court took a recess Until Mew’| tied, the. witnesp aloo insioted that rn aay to enable the defense to pre | theme words were “Oh, I see, daa’ a ave tee mieoa ams Strike at Mayor by Refusing Request of MINERS REFUSE a striae | eee tammy Sroughe Ove BOSTON BLOCK Maurice Thompson first Teas! The family skeleton of from a live wire stretched to the jolts overhead. He was knocked | senseless and carried from the * Saeeaite building by his comrades. He was} Firemen, deme oeund. Sor toe, Satenne tte | okceen eet ot neem jeter tevived. vel lapees beak tren | ing and said that Chester had) witness told of the ont af bell ——- unconsctoumness and removed | continued to experiment in the de! win HL Thor yy edo Matthew Dow, a contractor with | by the ambulance to the Providenc "I hope that dissatisfaction with {a fire In an Ohio city. It started in} ment .of photographs long! trom a common at Geb een | ott in the Boston block, report-| hospital, where he remained | : 1. 3 HP appointment will bave no influ | small buliding attached to a pack he had discontinued taking | comes ach, Sire, Leo 1 | @d to the police at noon that his out Gite in the city council on the pro-jing house. The nearest com he ried the youngest of this |Ge*k had been broken into and a shock! Chester claimed that had m action to raise the salaries | responded and a cheap man m od @ nocret process! ancestor's chilar John A. Lee, | $426.50 had been taken. Mr. Dow's from a wire in the second story | (Seripos Telegraph Service.) fs and the men { overlooking nearest for taking photos in natural colors.) OF this family she mentioned |#0n left the office about 1716 /0f the burning building, which ren-| BINGENH jermany, Jan, nt.” said HO OW The hose attached fon has refused the re- | The boy wnod his shotgun to! ning tnetances of Insanity, several |O'elock, leaving a stranger fn the ‘ left arm practically use-|§-—-Forty workmen were buried in of the fire depart-| hydrant farther away failed 10) quest of the Industrial Workers of |send flowers to Mme. Patti, Who) of the victims of which are now | foom he gallantly climbed on | cutting a new railway Itne between 1 would ree to| reach and during the time that was/ the World that the miners go on|he believed had discovered the! tying elther confined in sanitar-| When Mr. Dow returned to his boxes to better d & | Lamsehid and Leining Thirteen toca y . Pet that Pstood im the way of a | lost in ge ction the fire « strike in sympathy with the cook«| secret of eternal life. Th jend-| juste or cared for by their people. |oftice, the stranger was gone and|*tream of water While in that jes have been recovered. Two } Milbe fe pay of any wowber of the | int p % bow and walters, This ts considered «| ant had also dabbled in astrology. | One instance was that of Samuel | he noticed that the desk had been | potition his helmet struck another wore Daeee ta. he Soars aa Pye fgets ‘ rscoe He bre Prva oy ent adena tin ae an-oxamina-| Lee, Silla taeatned ‘that was the |pried open with a small crowbar live wire, and a shock of y workmen were digging in ile have romcged have made that| werkera 4 the witness to admit! secand Christ and was gent to the| The police are investigating the | knock age rescue them whea & seq eral raise of § ‘ und would have prevent f Chester's ideas of| Indinnapotis aaylum, where he died. | case |8 ¥ In the « the | of ave-in urred, burying forty 1 hile have n tion o h th and ne the members | siadae tar beak to sone a a * Tite was dor Attorney Harve | gore yer Ww : mendation of the pb tury the} “Weil, he was a democrat,” re edica mmiasion after it + " “ . termed @fre. Le and the de ie her perfectly John er Milkoski yesterday hourr ther city en F. M. McDonald, a hatter at ares b rath Were not allowed to talk > m the any of the 8. as well as labout their ey thies the ferred by her husband ho swore ay BURNERS INSTALLED The wn off S| ius cain ate cael a - oblaggi ON STEAMER JEFFERSON, | , *, of the Unt- fe hold > nee ¥ » @ ldren a 1 Hic | mot on ete | A hearty taugh came from tt he had threatened to kill him and versity of Wa ¢ troubled Me office. just ta jo| MCRoo! at Ballard, were made t 4 : | ¢, and Judge Snell's grave | thelr childr The off burners have in th : aufte gnities on account of] ed from her ! home @ ¢ oats ee ‘ sever with known as Te lett the { aoa . nee telaxed into a amile, Mrs, Le stalled on the steamer 8ON| “sycosis barbae,” a disease of the ong sha (thelr unpronouncable appellation t ines at ty cater the beouley t WILL NOT HOLD INQUEST. ~~ Fhe Pena “en ae,” : ‘ alice He! Judge Griffin perm’ 0 ca ater'a mother, Ches ‘ bod cs Ae ie ats io . ornate . says, with a party | iimnsett henceforth Jobn Pete Mit. | he os koa freely t mugh as anybody Coroner Carroll stated today th ay to Pler 1. Tues-|known as During tha sat ward: . 2 oe swad ¢ hie ler " ‘ 4 tier of Mre. Lee as rted to b ' ver th ot Jor wume the run to} jast thre Sisease has nt ant night SENTENCED FOR LARCENY. | his long walk 4 habit of remain-|5¥ sear Thompson, wh ft his | Philiiy eo.” K ka, and the Dol several times, mostly M Id r an James A. Murphy was this morn: | hor aht. She b ® 1/40 a She w { the def “ t ay, Ww not r nstallation of oil lt that those abl move forward when | ing sentenced in the supe litem for this | Strangest witnoanes, and non) The man's y wi hit t ferson will be the| affiicted isease will be 1 to do so. His nickel was|to thirty days in the county on| the ning ‘ing the | acount of her ad ) the | day to Shelton, where Phillips ) gO north with oil] parrea fro nasium until 1 back to him, but he refused! ait larceny ight of th ” i t state examined tb t id to have f . they 1 ecovered it or get off. The conductor| J on today feleased| her of sitting all night on the stone| aiaanem pl i _— = . ; the pe eset =e! SELL. THE LAND BUT KEEP THEY FEAR FORCE OF 8025s! | Al Bio aan * nid | pal ote 0 the'eteyphone ano oui-| Transfers of Land by Northern Pacific or Wey- |; rights, jand ita snocessors.” ' ‘ £ |hand tn all matters concerning the | o¢ me Renee. 65 ee agar he i it ight reservatiog an : Saloon Combine Frightened Out of Its Fight toss! soci sone in the fu | 5m morn toa eure om.) @rhausor Does Not Include Coal or Minerals |: land ven by the company ' Take From the Mayor the Power to Approve “uiicine* ih mares duels | fhe boy tove attair. “Sve reveatea| — Which May Later Be Found There-+-All Such |; m state |S rages bes / or Disapprove of Saloon Bonds, who favored the mayor tn his IS his Sobek nerd Discoveries Revert to Railroad or Timber wich | ha Prank i dhe a t gn , The teat natance of { ot ren gf eae . vidua Conant, under dat f August 23, fi Moure|on the power of the mayor to belters was the refusal of th Syl os King. are t north, Of Ra east of Willamette nd cow oy night, t ~ there b as to grant a tran . He } t en | : a ople | Me he claw curs as fol or ¢ come to the saloon ¢ ine a rea ag ; : age nad otwithetanding the declarat the claw 1 . s on of the fact that the mayor 5 he Chest as | of the Nothern Pacific Railway Co. | Tights ha of k af the first part hereby : - b Q ecicos th " new gray it Lee | that it je going coal t Aloe - et nc ; € x am fn t it further th had st ~ Fes . “ 3g Oh ‘ %, a practical r ly of the], canes oe be J : , of reby wif I thelr own 4 aoa a aca ae coal lands of the state of Washing: | and can be vt f ' tl s noes fr » waid to t th > , ts he if " ton te at } ron at held by that co Joss the cor panies ele t to sell th merous in t t t ’ h how witness "hes then g a up ber ( 0.; & monopoly whick will be is taken y » thee by legislative | Nort ern. macific I b on y 7 w b t t | perpetual unless these two com:| enactment Henrietta r C ! tf ves ly Hu. Tt n thon asked her! panies change the form of the deeds Millions of Acres. Tan. 8 f { the t| tain as to the boy’e| whieh they give to purchasers of The land holdings of the North-| and north of Wt V Tw " 1 the oft r st 1 t ich deeds | ern Ratlw Co. and tt h, R. 6 t of Willamett “ eh it 1 6 cor it ordinance | onerall tint at f in th all the coal| Individuals who have ‘ered th f such t Z nm the P « | the ter will be the’ ‘This ia @ most vital point in the| the } { two comp c the nies have pt the | of t f “ f <« t « © conven t n il mb t 41 ayor lefonae’s cas the state main- jor has n ip the past, and as! discoveries because, if tho ploring, developing and